If adopted, the plan could pave the way for an additional 7,500 units of housing and enough office space for an additional 45,000 workers to rise in the area roughly bounded by Folsom, Second, Townsend and Sixth Streets, as massed at full build-out around the 725 Harrison Street project above.

And yes, there is some opposition to the current plan and we’d be surprised if the Commission definitively acts on the 29th versus continuing the debate for a few weeks (if not months). We’ll keep you posted and plugged-in.

UPDATE (3/15): The hearing scheduled for March 29 has been postponed as the Commission still needs to certify the Central SoMa Plan’s Environmental Impact Report, “which could not occur before April 12, 2018.”

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Comments from “Plugged-In” Readers

More housing and more jobs and people coming to San Francisco, great!
But I do hope that they plan to take care of our terrible streets. There are cracks and huge holes all over the City, especially in SOMA and district 7, 8.

UPDATE: The hearing scheduled for March 29 has been postponed as the Commission still needs to certify the Central SoMa Plan’s Environmental Impact Report, “which could not occur before April 12, 2018.” We’ll keep you posted and plugged-in.